General Information

HACK YOUR WAY TO THE TRUTH
Get ready to dive back into the digital world in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory.
Set in the near future, the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred and logging into cyberspace is a part of everyday life. In the shadows lurk hackers utilizing computer viruses called Digimon to commit mischief and crimes.
Framed and accused of wrongdoings, Keisuke Amazawa has no choice but to dive into the digital world to not only clear his name and prove his innocence, but to protect his loved ones.
FEATURES:
THE UNTOLD STORY - Discover the mysterious backstory to the events that happened in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth.
CYBER PUNK ATMOSPHERE - Dive into a deeper & darker adventure where the real world and technology blend seamlessly.
FEATURING 320 DIGIMON FROM THE ANIMATED SERIES!
SCAN, RAISE, TRAIN AND BATTLE DIGIMON IN CLASSIC TURN-BASED GAMEPLAY!

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory Reviews

More skills, a new battle mode, and the addition of 80 new Digimon make Hacker's Memory worth the investment for anyone that's a fan of the series. It appreciates your love for the show, offering the most complete and enjoyable Digimon game to date.

After clocking in over 200 hours across both games, on the same save file, I can safely say the Cyber Sleuth games are easily some of the best Digimon games in the franchise. Despite some minor issues, a fair bit of grinding, and while still nowhere near the production values or quality of the Persona series -- Hacker's Memory is another solid turn-based RPG and a damn good Digimon game that you shouldn't miss if you played the original.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory is basicalley the same game as its predecessor. It features almost no improvements and seems to be created for PlayStation Vita, so the versions for PlayStation 4 feel like a missed opportunity.
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Fans of Digimon and the first Cyber Sleuth will surely love Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory, where the digital monsters are the undisputed stars of the film. On the bad side, it's almost exactly like the original game (some locations are the same, and even the soundtrack is reused), and for an JRPG it's pretty average.